Local architects Pitsou Kedem, Irene Goldberg and Sigal Baranowitz wanted to design an informal atmosphere while taking advantage the building’s high ceilings. In order to do that, they included mesh panels with different lengths and colors to create different combinations and aesthetics that vary on where diners are seated.

The set up by Yuval Ben Neriahblends the Japanese izakaya which are informal restaurants that serve small plates and sake, with classic bistro food. The interior design is also supposed to reflect the restaurant’s concept.

Working together with Baranowitz & Goldberg Architects, the project is inspired by the traditional Japanese kite festivals where participants gather to fly huge kites in bright shades.